Queenscliff Primary Schools’ QLF Portrait Prize

2020-08-07T15:59:29+10:00May 27th, 2018|

They were ALL winners...! Truly and impossible task but we based our decision on creative expression, creative use of medium and, of course, imagination. Congratulations to Jack Salter, Georgia Ruby Hazell and Joanna Cameron-Johnson. Keep on drawing!! A huge thank you to the Queenscliffe Literary Festival for inviting us to

Streeton Prints – The Restoration documentary

2020-03-22T14:19:49+11:00May 23rd, 2018|

Peter Lamont, director of Handmade Films (Australia) works tirelessly on films for the arts industry. Theo and Soula first met Peter when he approached Soula wanting to make an art film. What resulted was The Hurting Strings – An Artist's Story of Pain, a documentary that ended up winning

QG&W RMIT Residency

2020-03-22T14:12:59+11:00May 10th, 2018|

Brett Mallon, 2018 This year's recipient, Brett Mallon not only worked the full five days but Brett accessed the studio before and after hours and continues to access the print studio to complete the body of work he began in Queenscliff. After just a couple of days, Brett established

John Bell at QG&W for QLF18

2020-03-22T14:12:59+11:00May 9th, 2018|

A most wonderful evening with John Bell, Anna Volska, the Queenscliffe Literary Festival team, & guests. Thank you also Shelter Shed Leura Park Estate @thePoint and @ChristineWrest-Smith, a special drawing from life.

Theo, Guest Speaker at Cottage by the Sea Fundraising Luncheon

2025-02-03T12:55:34+11:00October 24th, 2017|

We would like to thank and congratulate the Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff Fundraising Branch on a fantastic fundraising luncheon at the Point Lonsdale Hall. It was a great honor for Theo to have been invited as guest speaker for the luncheon and not only be given the chance

PPP: People’s Choice and Raffle Winners

2022-12-27T12:15:22+11:00September 12th, 2017|

WINNER: PPP People's Choice Award Thank you to Ross Ebbels of Tourism Greater Geelong & the Bellarine for announcing the People's Choice and raffle ticket winners at the official closing of the PPP. Congratulations to, Cleo Wilkinson, winner of the PPP People's Choice Award with her work Pledge. Pledge received

Geelong Gallery Acquisitive Print Award Recipients

2020-08-07T16:00:45+10:00August 19th, 2017|

We are thrilled to announce and congratulate Peter Garnick, winner of the Inaugural Queenscliff Gallery & Workshop residency award (Image: Reg Ryan Photography) Geelong Gallery Director, Jason Smith, last night announced that Dianne Fogwell was the 2017 recipient of the Geelong

PPP Official Opening and Winner Announcement

2025-06-12T13:10:18+10:00August 7th, 2017|

Congratulations to Olivia Mazzone, winner of our inaugural Peebles Print Prize with her work, 38°29'39'' S 144°52'56'' E (Order #2)High commendations by Hertha Kluge-Pott to Michele Kershaw for Re:Sown and Jo Lankester for Rhytidome Viscaceae - Townsville II.Thank you to Jason Smith, (Geelong Gallery) and Hertha

Hertha Kluge-Pott

2025-02-03T12:56:56+11:00July 23rd, 2017|

(Excerpt from the Introduction in Hertha Kluge-Pott: Printmaker by Hilary Maddocks) 'Hertha Kluge-Pott has been on of Australia's foremost printmakers for more than half a century. Born in Berlin in 1934, she belongs to that generation of European migrants that so greatly enriched Australia's cultural landscape post-World War II.

Streeton Prints

2025-07-02T10:17:29+10:00July 17th, 2017|

The unseen etchings of Sir Arthur Streeton: Streeton Prints Opening Celebration Exhibition information Sir Arthur Streeton's unseen etchings, exhibited in Mar

The Lagoon and Barges, Venice essay by Michael Adcock

2020-03-22T14:14:03+11:00June 16th, 2017|

ARTHUR STREETON (1867-1943) The Lagoon and Barges, Venice 1908-1910 Zinc etching, 25.5 x 35.5 cm THE COLLECTION OF MICHAEL ADCOCK Reference: Exhibition catalogue, Queenscliff Gallery and Workshop, 2017: Streeton Prints, pp. 12-13. Context This beautiful etching came into my collection by the most fortuitous sequence of events imaginable. I had

Q & A with the Print Council of Australia

2024-10-24T14:44:00+11:00March 15th, 2017|

How did this exhibition come to fruition? After successfully restoring 11 of 12 plates and realising we would be able to edition Sir Arthur’s prints, the artist’s grandson William Streeton asked if there was any way the opportunity could transform into something more for QG&W. William was impressed with our

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